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Louis Poulsen VL45 Radiohus hanging light 17.5 cm
£394.89
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Louis Poulsen VL45 Radiohus hanging light 17.5 cm
Louis Poulsen VL45 Radiohus hanging light 17.5 cm
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Base Type:
E14
Number of light bulbs:
1

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Item no.:
6090238
Dimensions:
Height: 24.6 cm
Diameter: 17.5 cm
Material:
opal glass, brass
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Louis Poulsen

Louis Poulsen VL45 Radiohus hanging light 17.5 cm

Manufacturer

Item no.:
6090238

Colour & design

Color:
white
Material:
opal glass, brass
Designer:
Vilhelm Lauritzen

Dimensions

Height (cm):
24.6
Diameter (cm):
17.5
Suspension (cm):
464.6
Other measurements:
cable length 440 cm
Net weight (kg):
1.331

Light source

Light bulb:
1 x 4 W
Light bulb included:
No
Wattage (watts):
4
Base Type:
E14
Number of light bulbs:
1
Integrated LEDs:
No

Additional functions

Dimmable:
Yes
Dimmer included:
Not included

Technical specifications

IP code:
IP20
Protection class:
I
Operating voltage in volts:
230
Supply voltage (volts):
230

VL45 Radiohus designer hanging light by Vilhelm Lauritzen


The renowned Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen designed lights for the broadcasting building in Copenhagen in the 1940s. In 2016, the hanging lights were revived by the Danish manufacturer Louis Poulsen under the name VL45 Radiohus, keeping the original design and materials.

The hanging light has a lampshade made of handblown opal glass that consists of three layers: an inner and outer layer of transparent, glossy glass and a middle layer of white glass. The lampshade has an opening at the bottom, through which a beam of light is directed downwards. The light also gently penetrates the opal glass so that the lampshade lights up on all sides, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Vilhelm Lauritzen, who designed the first Copenhagen Airport and the Nørrebro Theatre, was one of Denmark's most important architects. In his lights, he combined a powerful light and a weaker light to create an interplay of contours and nuances.

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